Publisher's description: The use of geometric methods in classical mechanics has proven fruitful, with wide applications in physics and engineering. In this book, Professor Marsden concentrates on these geometric aspects, especially on symmetry techniques. The main points he covers are: the stability of relative equilibria, which is analyzed using the block diagonalization technique; geometric phases, studied using the reduction and reconstruction technique; and bifurcation of relative equilibria and chaos in mechanical systems. A unifying theme for these points is provided by reduction theory, the associated mechanical connection and techniques from dynamical systems. These methods can be applied to many control and stabilization situation...
This paper aims to introduce readers with backgrounds in classical molecular dynamics to some ideas ...
This paper gives a few new developments in mechanics, as well as some remarks of a historical nature...
Based on the 1991 LMS Invited Lectures given by Professor Marsden, this book discusses and applies s...
Publisher's description: The use of geometric methods in classical mechanics has proven fruitful, wi...
This paper gives an overview of selected topics in mechanics and their relation to questions of sta...
This paper expounds the modern theory of symplectic reduction in finite-dimensional Hamiltonian mech...
textThis report provides an introduction to geometric mechanics, which seeks to model the behavior o...
This paper surveys selected recent progress in geometric mechanics, focussing on Lagrangian reductio...
A review of analytical mechanics in the language of differential geometry is given. The classical fo...
This paper expounds the relations between continuous symmetries and conserved quantities, i.e. Noeth...
Reduction theory for mechanical systems with symmetry has its roots in the classical works in mechan...
Reduction theory is concerned with mechanical systems with symmetries. It constructs a lower dimens...
In these ve lectures, I cover selected items from the following topics: 1. Reduction theory for mec...
summary:We start by formulating geometrically the Newton’s law for a classical free particle in term...
Geometric mechanics is usually studied in applied mathematics and most introductory texts are hence ...
This paper aims to introduce readers with backgrounds in classical molecular dynamics to some ideas ...
This paper gives a few new developments in mechanics, as well as some remarks of a historical nature...
Based on the 1991 LMS Invited Lectures given by Professor Marsden, this book discusses and applies s...
Publisher's description: The use of geometric methods in classical mechanics has proven fruitful, wi...
This paper gives an overview of selected topics in mechanics and their relation to questions of sta...
This paper expounds the modern theory of symplectic reduction in finite-dimensional Hamiltonian mech...
textThis report provides an introduction to geometric mechanics, which seeks to model the behavior o...
This paper surveys selected recent progress in geometric mechanics, focussing on Lagrangian reductio...
A review of analytical mechanics in the language of differential geometry is given. The classical fo...
This paper expounds the relations between continuous symmetries and conserved quantities, i.e. Noeth...
Reduction theory for mechanical systems with symmetry has its roots in the classical works in mechan...
Reduction theory is concerned with mechanical systems with symmetries. It constructs a lower dimens...
In these ve lectures, I cover selected items from the following topics: 1. Reduction theory for mec...
summary:We start by formulating geometrically the Newton’s law for a classical free particle in term...
Geometric mechanics is usually studied in applied mathematics and most introductory texts are hence ...
This paper aims to introduce readers with backgrounds in classical molecular dynamics to some ideas ...
This paper gives a few new developments in mechanics, as well as some remarks of a historical nature...
Based on the 1991 LMS Invited Lectures given by Professor Marsden, this book discusses and applies s...